Re: Moving for Fellowship
Yes. It is the same in Canada too. DH's "home" med school would have been Vancouver, the only one in the province, but it is so incredibly competitive and he did not get in. To go to a school in a difference province is almost impossible, like trying to get into a state school when you are out of state. Then once you leave Canada, the web of red tape builds up and you can't get back for residency, unless you want to do family med way up north, with a return of service commitment.
Hence, the major out of country moves that have followed....
And, he can't even get a job in his home province once we are done, because they don't recognise US residency as equal. So, I am a little bitter too. Jack will never live close to any of his grandparents.
To answer the question though, I am 90% sure we will dodge the fellowship bullet, unless we decide being in BC is the most important thing, then he will have to do one.
Originally posted by oceanchild
Hence, the major out of country moves that have followed....
And, he can't even get a job in his home province once we are done, because they don't recognise US residency as equal. So, I am a little bitter too. Jack will never live close to any of his grandparents.
To answer the question though, I am 90% sure we will dodge the fellowship bullet, unless we decide being in BC is the most important thing, then he will have to do one.
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